Lewis Revely
PhD Student, Phenotypic Plasticity in Social Insects (now Dr Revely)
Former lab member
Dr Lewis Revely has completed his PhD and now works with the Futures, Foresight and Emerging Technologies group in the Government Office for Science.
Position: PhD Student
Project: Mechanisms and Evolution of Phenotypic Plasticity in Social Insects
Research Interests: Social evolution and sociogenomics of termites. Particularly interested in the variation in developmental plasticity across both phenotypes and species within termites, across all levels of social complexity.
Background
- 2018–present: PhD Candidate, University College London
- 2014–2017: BA Biological Sciences, University of Oxford
Publications
- Revely, L., Sumner, S. and Eggleton, P. (2021) The plasticity and developmental potential of termites. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9, p.552624. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2021.552624
Contact: lewis.revely.18@ucl.ac.uk